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" Council, a body whose ancient powers have never grown old, and whose functions have never ceased to be expansive and elastic, to seek the like assistance. And if the thing could be done at all, I suppose it could be done reciprocally from this side with... "
Report of the ... Annual Meeting - Página 32
por Harvard Law School. Association (1886- ). Meeting - 1895
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Report of the Annual Lake Mohonk Conference on International ..., Volumen2

1896 - 162 páginas
...them from acceding to such a request, if it could be done without prejudice to their regular duties. And if the thing could be done at all, I suppose it...Such a proceeding could not, in any event, be common. Could the precedent be made once or twice, in an informal and semi-official manner, it might safelv...
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The Works of Edward Everett Hale: A New England boyhood, and other bits of ...

Edward Everett Hale - 1900 - 540 páginas
...them from acceding to such a request, if it could be done without prejudice to their regular duties. And if the thing could be done at all, I suppose it...Such a proceeding could not, in any event, be common. Could the precedent be made once or twice, in an informal and semiofficial manner, it might safely...
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The Expansion of the Common Law

Frederick Pollock - 1904 - 182 páginas
...Council, a body whose ancient powers have never grown old, and whose functions have never ceased to be expansive and elastic, to seek the like assistance....fundamental principles, like that of Dalton v. Angus (a) — a case in which some strong American opinions, (a) 6 App. Ca. 740. Here an there was unanimity,...
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The Expansion of the Common Law

Frederick Pollock - 1904 - 180 páginas
...Council, a body whose ancient powers have never grown old, and whose functions have never ceased to be expansive and elastic, to seek the like assistance....case touching fundamental principles, like that of Daltcm v. Angus (a) — a case in which some strong American opinions, if they could have been obtained,...
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Mohonk Addresses

Edward Everett Hale - 1910 - 208 páginas
...them from acceding to such a request, if it could be done without prejudice to their regular duties. And if the thing could be done at all, I suppose it...reciprocally from this side, with no greater trouble. Such a proceedingfcould not, in any event, be common. Could the precedent be made once or twice, in an informal...
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University Law Review, Volumen2

1894 - 344 páginas
...one side, and the Supreme Court of the United States, on the other. " Such a proceeding," he adds, "could not, in any event, be common. It might happen...case touching fundamental principles, like that of Dal ton v. Angus. . . . Could the precedent be made once or twice in an informal and semi-official...
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